I turned a tree into a couple of bar stools.
If you like what you see, have a look at my Instagram @Kevbotworkshop for a behind the scenes look at this project and other projects
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Hey Kev what thickness are the legs?
Wedged tenons provided strength, small tolerance of mortise sizing variation and a pleasing aesthetic contrast. All handy attributes for an item in use in a busy area of a home- or workshop. General design appeared robust, functional and aesthetically ok. Impressed with the description, tips and video. Thanks, I look forward to future videos. Gary
I congratulate you for this beautiful work, is there any way to get the plans of these bar stools ?, I would like to make one for my work table, thank you very much !!!
I'm a novice at carpenter. I was trying to make a woodstool, and it was really hard to make a seven degree angle on my leg, but I can understand it after watching this video again and again. Thank you so much. Please post a lot of other things, too.~^^
- VERY, VERY nice pieces. It would be helpful in DIY stool projects, though, to give express directions on how to cut the compound leg end cuts. They're not easy to figure out.
Perrrrrrfect. Thanks for sharing.
Really like the look and craftsmanship of those stools. You have definitely given me some techniques I want to try! Great job on both the project and the video!
This guy: create bar stool
Also this guy: just squat anyway
good video man!
Those stools look great. Like the way it all came together in the video and explanation during the build
can you post what is needed and measurements to build the jig?